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Remeron Overdose
As with all medicines, it is possible to take too much Remeron. Overdose effects will vary, depending on how much of the medication was taken and whether it was taken with other medicines, alcohol, or drugs. Common symptoms include disorientation, a rapid heart rate, and drowsiness. Treatment options for a recent Remeron overdose can include administering certain medications or pumping the stomach. Remeron Overdose: An Introduction Remeron mirtazapine is a prescription medicine used for the treatment of...
Article added: 2008-02-27 23:58:27   Article Views Rating: 797

Remeron Dosage
When beginning treatment for depression, the recommended Remeron dose is 15 mg a day, usually taken at bedtime. Your healthcare provider may increase your dosage if symptoms continue, or decrease your dosage if you develop side effects. You should not take more than 45 mg per day. The Remeron dosage comes in tablet form, and is also available as an orally disintegrating tablet that will rapidly dissolve on your tongue.  Remeron Dosage: An Introduction The dose of Remeron mirtazapine that your...
Article added: 2008-02-27 23:55:08   Article Views Rating: 834

Remeron and Alcohol
Healthcare providers generally recommend that people not take Remeron and alcohol at the same time. They also suggest that if a person does decide to drink alcohol while taking the drug that they drink in moderation, and only after they have learned how it affects them. Taking Remeron and alcohol together may increase the effects of alcohol by increasing the symptoms of depression or affecting motor skills.  Can I Drink Alcohol While Taking Remeron? People are usually warned to avoid alcohol while...
Article added: 2008-02-27 23:26:16   Article Views Rating: 703

Remeron Antidepressant
While it may be easy to recite the various brand names and generalize their benefits enough to know they put us or are supposed to put us in a better mood, for lack of a better term, the drugs themselves can all be categorized individually, each working in a slightly different way.The following is a list and very brief description, by category, of depression and anxiety medications currently prescribed by physicians.Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors SSRIsSSRIs, which are fairly new to the arsenal...
Article added: 2008-02-08 04:10:01   Article Views Rating: 1028



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